Senior News, 1938 October 21

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CRIMSON AND

OBER 21, 1938

FRIDAY, OC

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The passucs
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“wild up
vactnort,
ap the

mpl ‘canmercial, ‘snzell=
ont hat to
t fos of

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Those whe slayot aro;
forwards, J. Murdick, XK,

ts which wiil
then in cols

Thore sro more Cemner-
stuicnts tonching

wo havo neod for,
new eroup cf stud—
who will talo tho
wicrcial courso

out the four yoars
13 cliniate the sur-
cf toachors,

Mrarsityl
with

wos +, short dis-

MAGAZINE V

fonite was 1ocitod

This group, including
Woltor Austin
Robert Tall
Robert B. lee
Dorothy A:smonhousor

Esther J,

© are in Hemo Room 33
iss Johnson as thoir

4 honeroom teacher,
Milne Alumnus

Toenry Dlatner Sarnet,

‘Vilne '34) aratuated
yune fron Dar} iouth
‘¢ in tho

woup of his clase,

was 3,0

e é th 1a aed aR eS Lay

CRIMSON AND YEITE
Editorial Staff:

Betty Darien
Chas. Sancorson
Frei C, Rogan
Marcia Wilcy
Chas. McCulloch

Editor in Chief

Sr, Associnte Bditor
Associntc Dlitor
Art DBAitor

Foatures Doris Welsh
Betty Tincher
Sports Ed, Stockweather

Ruth Rasp
Bob Warton yke
Jone Grace

Curricular Nows
Societies and Clubs
Alunni News

Exchanges
City Paper Corres.

Roperters

Willian Smauicors Earl Goodrich
Ed. Lantwic Dorothy Shattuck
Dod Sarion Ira Moore
Estolle Dils Arthur Jates

Martha Freytn2
Dorothy Dey

Sally Deveroux
Nancy Glass
Jeurnolism class

Musiness Staff:

Horbert Marx
Newell Cross
Arnon Livernore
Al Motz

Helen Shnan, Marriot Gorden
Shirley Suress, Esther Stulnaker
Faculty Alvisers;
Miss. Kathorino
Miss Groce Mar
Dr. Thoms beige

Susinoss Manacor
Printer
Minocernzhors

0 y
White staf - at Milne High Schocl
Now York.

FIRE IN MILNE

When Albany High School conductoid a
sorios of fire drills recontly, 711 Milne
followef tho procedure next coor with
encinus oyes, The conmnon conplaint now
ochoing in our halls is, " Why ‘on!'t wo
havo fire-drills?"

NMilno is 99% firo-proof," repliod
W. Froterick, principal of Junior
Hich, "Tho wooden an1 cloth furnishings
are the oaly things in the buil = that
will burn; tho walls and coilings are
plaster, and even the wooden flooring is
laid directly on conerete. The heating
plant is over at the college, entirely
separate from the Milne building, so Milne
itsolf is almost completely fire-procf."

Suppose tho 1% of combwustitility
exerted itsclf? Well, our 425 students
could casily find their way out threuch
ene of our many tocrs, aided hy tho
traffic squad.

Renew-er, woull-be arsonists fo
snke of a vacntion, Milne is 99% firc-
sroof!

MILNE “ 2 =

tho

JestS SSTtnw ire Gey Shs

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Octohor 21, 1930.

A. L. Cronin

CITATUL

Milne Li>rary
Purpese: To learn the problons and sol-
utions cf a youne Aoctor.

Matorinls: A typieal young Joctor naned
has boon threw enll-
The world at

itish Islos.

Ohservations:

1. Finds the world
rather hard.

2. Experiences a

practice. lack of knowlodge.
8. Doctor has nchey3. Takes tho wrong
urge path.

4, Eo nnakos mise 4, Discovers orrors
take. too late.
Conclusion: To learn the problens ant

sclutions of » younr doctor, ren* "Cite

adel" by Cronin.

Note:

Mon. Oct. 17th,

You'll enjoy it.

Doar Milnitos;

William and Mary is situated in
Williansburc, ¥ireinia, an olf, cclonial
town which hos been restored sy John D,
Reckofeller, Sr. The cclloge itself is
leid cut in the form of a triangle with
a hure sunken ¢arden in the contor, It
cortsinly is 2 benutifal place.

have out own stadiun, two swine
ls, a whole tuildines for athlot-
courts, ani all kints of
fielas— heckoy, archery, basoball “iamond;
I coulda -e cn for heurs, Wo havo a roally
wonterful fine arts department and build
ing, a huge library, fivo administration
and classroom ‘uildines, an infirmary,
dormitories and Phi Botta Kappa Mall
which is on the same idea as Paco Hall,
You have to sce it, thovch. to roally
appreciato it.

adm:
ics, tennis

I often wonder what's gcine on hack
in Milno,. It&s a grand school ant one
that you can be proud of seing to. Fy
tho way, if ony of you have any quostion
about Willion ani Mary, I'd he slat to
answor then for you. Gosh, I'vo tried to
toll you obcut it (that's a wail) but it
just cenlan't all fit in one letter, I
do hope I'll hoar fron some of you. est
of luck to everyone fron

Virginia Tripp '38
Dox 821
Williansbure, Va.

CRILSO7 AND WTB

aoe)

UD SUCz

stutonts
( wo are

tho anbiticus
bo wor,

cute little >
ntes, the seniors}

In case you've urctico

of

&s for
nunbors i:
qusiso
which

these throe
dei:

BNADTY
1A
ia,

ané. hlue to yeu),

we now hay
sonicrs, aro no Ins
we Aave cars of our
no is drivine withcub o
chcose yeur faverite
Walt Soin, Stark-
eisol, (in that crter)
y short s*

(er else

licence).

nm
Hal

800

nt

In
the seni r
he net with
jue: larsely to the
Johanio "FE S$

warting we must mention thot
class mectines will no Aleut

extra onthusiasn t

tb hene-
Gulnac
pres

leir imecs

his chernin: vi CO, (slus a. Mr Com
ont), echoes threuch tho reon,
as Za |

acl itoa
glass doors
° ossiens in tho walls
where tho niows used to bo hoforo
the now was built? Sone
could te used fo displayins trophios
and banners, Othors colt bo us
for k Displ
a Ads caso
sone .. Way cruldn't thot moss
of Yerks nll over the floor cutsi®o
the art rocm ho Gono away 3.

rneks or

at tn iyou ic durin? class b

ottontion, hot ask intel
, UL dont
not, most
malady.
sirmly can-
food=

oven Battie

especinlly if yeu
) Rob richt after lunch.

a@are people Like Arnon
always koeops cne hant in
kis pockot s« thet he con he suro that

estine confcrtably.
2 that it wero Inia

Ws Yolove’ piz
(ners nally, we

to rost Ant whot would wo do
without onablo

Joyeo tHurtb: net to

onswori ernck-ernck cf

ah, wolenne

thore is porsist:

Glass tsx :

a ne fow of the
: rte on. of :
y z such thin nar
Vee tete nee we realize 4
re f : eT, ABH sane
O- not !

PAGE 5 21, 1938

aS AL MTT oe

shroo weels

of tho old

firis had to wait oursido
yoing; questicnel Sy St-te
Troopers.

Evecyono will just have to se sate
lotormine to cnjoy
eb no extra hol:

son And

out

Miln: oisy nted
the Guitgnee > cc,

tno conter,
ot just so, Coluntin U
c where she
is not yet
York, Miss 1
so nui
Auring I
r sho taught ai
rv School,

in
for hor

onthisinstic ot being
iAanco

that with vhe starting
Senior hi school
2 October 6 and 7 respoctively,

© aew clubs will be introducel. Thoso
aro the di and Sonier hich
orchestras. Miss Hnyes is vory
9r these clubs, of which Dr,
Moose has ch e@, to succoot. Tho Gleo
Club w 11 also help Milne's musical

pro

a job aftor schocl or on

you sell nowspapors

you do, you
Miss Hayes
who have

nee office chllome eats

as beon drcucht up to
» Miss Daves also
al on different vow
L containing syocific
jon about college roquiror

: etc, are available

eduentisa, ™ sa:

EN HOY YOURSELF FRIDAY

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